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[http://www.last.fm/user/quinten ⥁]
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= Graduation =
 
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[http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/wiki/User:Quinten_swagerman/Pristitrope,_2012 Graduation project Pristitrope & thesis All Around & Away we Go ]
 
== LCD zoetrope tests==


* [[User:Quinten_Swagerman/Graduation/Proposal_120112 | My graduation proposal as of 2012/01/12]]
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* [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Nekes | Was geschah wirklich zwischen den Bildern - Werner Nekes (1985)]]
 
* [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Wright | A tutorial with Richard Wright in five URLs]]
A test using a circular array of smartphones - to find out if zoetropic motion is possible with LCD screens. Findings:
* [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Doing | Karel Doing notes]]
* [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Reading list | More books!]]


= Graduation =
*It works
*The limited viewing angle doesn't seem to be a problem
*When viewed in the dark the screens seem to 'float' mid-circle
*The screens reflect into each other, better use non-or-less-reflective ones
*In a dark environment the screens cast beams of light on the surroundings
*As with a regular zoetrope, images get slightly squished horizontally
*This test should be repeated with just iPhones, set on the same brightness, and using thinner slits.


== Shadowplay tests ==
== Shadowplay tests ==


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Makeshift setup:
 
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== Proposal ==
 
* [[User:Quinten_Swagerman/Graduation/Proposal_120112 | My proposal as of 2012/01/12]]
 
== Thesis ==
 
* [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Reading list | Things to read as of 2012/03/19]]
* [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Nekes | Was geschah wirklich zwischen den Bildern - Werner Nekes (1985)]]
 
== Tutorial notes ==
 
* [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Doing2 | A tutorial with Karel on the 11th of april]]
* [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Barend1 | A tutorial with Barend on the 29th of march]]
* [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Simon1 | A tutorial with Simon on the 27th of march]]
* [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Aymeric1 | A tutorial with Aymeric on the 26th of march]]
* [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Wright | A tutorial with Richard Wright in five URLs]]
* [[User:Quinten swagerman/Research/Doing | Karel Doing notes]]


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== Misc ==


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* [[User:Quinten swagerman/Monitorotrope/Screens | Displays for a possible display-based zoetrope]]

Latest revision as of 12:38, 30 August 2012

Graduation

Pristitrope turn.png

Graduation project Pristitrope & thesis All Around & Away we Go

LCD zoetrope tests

A test using a circular array of smartphones - to find out if zoetropic motion is possible with LCD screens. Findings:

  • It works
  • The limited viewing angle doesn't seem to be a problem
  • When viewed in the dark the screens seem to 'float' mid-circle
  • The screens reflect into each other, better use non-or-less-reflective ones
  • In a dark environment the screens cast beams of light on the surroundings
  • As with a regular zoetrope, images get slightly squished horizontally
  • This test should be repeated with just iPhones, set on the same brightness, and using thinner slits.

Shadowplay tests

Makeshift setup:

Shadow setup 1.jpg Shadow setup 2.jpg

Proposal

Thesis

Tutorial notes

Misc